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The Application of DNA Microarrays in the Functional Genomic Study of Schistosome/Host Biology

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Hoffmann, K.F., Fitzpatrick, J.M. (2005). The Application of DNA Microarrays in the Functional Genomic Study of Schistosome/Host Biology. In: Secor, W.E., Colley, D.G. (eds) Schistosomiasis. World Class Parasites, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23362-8_7

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